By the numbers: The CHD brought 40 witnesses from 10 countries to the
National Press Club in Washington, DC to testify for 30 hours over 5 days
before 6 former members of the U. S. Congress. The price tag was $600,000
provided by a film production deal and not a grant. There were six
strategic goals for the CHD: 1) undermine the White House OSTP statement
of November 4, 2011 regarding the complete absence of evidence for an
extraterrestrial presence or the withholding of relevant information by the
government; 2) prompt the U. S. Congress to hold its first hearings on the
subject since1968; 3) motivate the mainstream political media to begin
appropriate investigative coverage of the subject; 4) inform the executive
branch it risks not being the first nation to Disclose an ET presence; 5)
increase awareness of the Disclosure movement around the world; and 6) add a UN
initiative to the advocacy matrix.

All of these goals were advanced and the stage is set for more truth advocacy,
the primary goal of which is nothing less than Disclosure this year.

Media engagement of the CHD was significantly impacted by the tragic events in
Boston. Nevertheless, there was extensive print and video
coverage which is being chronicled on the website. The live and
archived webcasts will help ensure more coverage going forward.

The CHD was webcast and archived in English and Spanish. Additional
languages will be archived later this year. Webcasting is a developing
technology. It is not like television. With so many types of
computers, operating systems and Internet access, the spectrum of user
satisfaction is broad. And then there are the pay portals.

Many of the user issues were caused by two factors: 1) subscribers
received two emails: one from PayPal with the receipt and one from CHD with the
access password, and 2) often one or both of these emails were diverted to the
subscriber's "spam" or "junk" email boxes.

Additional language has been added to the webcast pages alerting subscribers to
these issues.

The CHD Committee met on Thursday, May 2 to discuss an approach to the United
Nations. The result was the May 3, 2013 Washington Communique that states
the following:

Whereas: given the unfolding scientific understanding
of the number of potentially life supporting planets within Earth's home
galaxy, it would be the height of arrogance to assert that humans are the only
sentient beings within that galaxy;

Whereas: given that credible witnesses have brought
forth overwhelming scientific evidence documenting the current presence of
unidentified and unexplained aerial craft that many believe to reflect an
extraterrestrial intelligence;

And Whereas: given the enormous global implications if
these craft are, indeed, of extraterrestrial origin, such an issue is a matter
for the General Assembly of the United Nations;

Therefore, we the undersigned request the Citizen
Hearing Foundation use its offices to organize interested parties and raise the
funds necessary to pursue a global campaign to convince one or more nations to
propose a resolution within the General Assembly calling for United Nations
sponsorship of a world conference addressing the possible evidence for an
extraterrestrial presence engaging this planet.

The Citizen Hearing Foundation will begin raising
funds immediately to implement this mandate to seek a world conference
sponsored by the United Nations.